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appears. You can display lists of other policy objects by selecting from the
drop-down list in the Show Type field. When you have finished, click OK.
— You can also type in new policy object names or delete names in the Servers field
itself. The names you type must be valid names of policy objects already known
to the Extremeware Enterprise Manager.
The names in the Servers field are separated by semi-colons, following the
convention used by Microsoft Outlook.
• To change the clients to which the policy applies:
— Click the policy object selector button at the right of the Clients field, then select
the type of client systems you want to include from the pop-up menu.
You can specify clients using any of the available high-level objects: Users, User
Groups, End Stations, End Station Groups, or Devices. The Policy system
translates these into a set of IP addresses that will specify the client-side
endstations for this policy.
Select individual clients and add or remove them from the Selected items list in
the dialog box that appears. You can display lists of other types of clients by
selecting from the pull-down list in the Show Type field.
— As with the Servers field, you can also type in new policy object names or delete
names in the Clients field itself. The names you type must be valid names of
policy objects already known to the Extremeware Enterprise Manager, and must
be separated by semi-colons.
• To change the Application, click the Application selector button at the right of the
Applications field. This displays a list of applications known to the Policy system.
Select an application and click OK. A policy can apply to only one application.
The Application choice ANY tells the Policy System to apply the defined treatment
to ALL traffic from the specified servers. In this case, the IP address only (without a
Layer 4 port designation) is used as the endpoint.
You can also type in the name of any known L4 port by entering the protocol type
(TCP or UDP) and a port number. The form is:
UDP/< port# >
TCP/< port# >
For example: TCP/111
TCP and UDP are the two supported protocol types.
• To change the treatment used for this policy, select a treatment from the drop-down
list in the Treatment field.
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